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Old 02-10-2010, 05:50 PM   #1
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Question Ice Boating - 2010 ?

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It was January 3rd at Lake Attitash...near Amsebury MA. There was plenty of ice..except for a melting hole over on the other side of the lake. It was sunny and warm..50 degrees..not much wind. One of our oldtimers "Went In."

He was in the water maybe half an hour. They got him out and made him WALK ..1/2 mile..back to his van..a VW Bus..and cranked up the heat. He survived without any ill effects. The experience did take it's toll though. He never went iceboating again..moved to Florida. NB
How often is Winni suitable for such activities (iceboating, not dunking) ? I've seen a few iceboats and some guys with sailboard-ish devices out and about but it's pretty rare in most years. How good would a snow-boat work ? Something with ski-ish devices alongside the runners ? It would be slower but have people got such a beast to work ?
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:20 PM   #2
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On Lake Winni the Spring is usually the best for Ice Boating. I have Ice Boated on Winni after April first. The bob houses were gone leaving large open holes that had to be avoided.

The snow ice starts to settle every day in the sun and freezes at night. The next day the frozen snow ice will support the runners until....such time as the snow ice turns to snow again. The transition is almost instantanious..back to snow...a Phase Shift.

If you were not prepared you will NOT Sail. You will be relegated to walking...towing the boat behind you...maybe miles. Most of us would carry an Extra set of special runners designed to slide over/through transitional snow ice.

Sometimes..areas of the lake would Ice Out all together and refreeze over a day or two... yielding NEW Black Ice. I have 35mm photo slides of 15 or so ice boats on the east side of Rattlesnake on 4 inches of new black ice. Those were the days. NB

EDIT: I really need to convert all my 35 mm Ice Boating slides (1970s) to digital format on CDs so I can post them. I have tried photographing them off a projection screen with a digital camera. It does work, but not with the best quality.
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Old 02-10-2010, 10:17 PM   #3
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I really need to convert all my 35 mm Ice Boating slides (1970s) to digital format on CDs so I can post them. I have tried photographing them off a projection screen with a digital camera. It does work, but not with the best quality.
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I had thousands of 35mm drag racing and oral track photos from back in the '60s and '70s. I purchased a film scanner and was able to get the 35 mm negatives to digital format with very little loss of defination. It works for slides too, but it takes more time.

I then sold the film scanner for about 60% of my purchase price. My opinion is that is the only way to go.

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NB, Try placing the slide on a house window where the two window rails meet. Choose window on shady side but a bright day. Just lean the slide against the glass at a fairly straight angle-enough to keep the slide upright. Then take a picture on close-up or macro mode.The ones off the screen you did are not bright enough so that's probably why they did not come out too good.

I did a few thousand this way and quite happy. Did some editing but not many.

Hope you try it. Let us know what you think.
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